The page through which the FAQ system is accessed by the user. The search page can be customized through templates on the department, topic, or subtopic level. The top-level search page listing all publicly accessible FAQs is called the University-wide search page.
The page that users see when they click the Search button on the Internet Explorer toolbar. The search programs that can be used for the page vary depending on the selected ISP. A search page provides an organized way to find and go to other Internet sites. Many search pages provide different searching capabilities, such as the ability to search by topic or by keyword. Search pages can also have well-organized lists of links to other selected Internet sites.
a simple interactive page while sophisticated interactive pages allow drag-and-drops and other user actions
The page that is downloaded when you click Search the Internet from the Go menu, or click the Search button on the Button Bar. You use your search page to search for specific items on the Web. You can use your Preferences settings to change your search service provider. A search provider is an organization such as Yahoo! that provides search services for the Web.
Within the Star Case World Wide Web site, this page is like a table of contents. From the Search Page, you can proceed to a specific area of interest or proceed methodically through the various sections to receive extensive information of Star Case.